Where: Waddingtons
Date: January 30th
Time: 6-9 PM
What: Riffing on the Hindi word “shanti” meaning tranquility and the English word “shanty” meaning an impoverished village Shanty Town is a show based on the paradoxes of the human condition. Come out for the opening Friday, January 30th or visit anytime during the show’s brief run January 30th until February 9th.
ROBERT BURLEY: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DARKNESS
Where: Ryerson Image Centre
Date: January 22nd - April 13th
What: Photography that explores photography! The Disappearance of Darkness is photographer Robert Burley’s exploration of the decline of film manufacturing companies and industrial darkrooms in the midst of new technology.
MIKE NELSON: AMNESIAC HIDE OPENING PARTY
Where: Power Plant Gallery
Date: January 31st
Time: 8-11 PM
What: Join the Power Plant gallery for the Opening Party for Mike Nelson’s Amnesiac Hide. Running from February 1st until May 19th is the first solo Toronto exhibition for British artist Mike Nelson. Expect Nelson’s signature style of creating immersive, large-scale and site-specific installations.
Time: 6-9 PM
What: Riffing on the Hindi word “shanti” meaning tranquility and the English word “shanty” meaning an impoverished village Shanty Town is a show based on the paradoxes of the human condition. Come out for the opening Friday, January 30th or visit anytime during the show’s brief run January 30th until February 9th.
ROBERT BURLEY: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DARKNESS
Where: Ryerson Image Centre
Date: January 22nd - April 13th
What: Photography that explores photography! The Disappearance of Darkness is photographer Robert Burley’s exploration of the decline of film manufacturing companies and industrial darkrooms in the midst of new technology.
http://www.ryerson.ca/ric/exhibitions/Burley.html |
MIKE NELSON: AMNESIAC HIDE OPENING PARTY
Where: Power Plant Gallery
Date: January 31st
Time: 8-11 PM
What: Join the Power Plant gallery for the Opening Party for Mike Nelson’s Amnesiac Hide. Running from February 1st until May 19th is the first solo Toronto exhibition for British artist Mike Nelson. Expect Nelson’s signature style of creating immersive, large-scale and site-specific installations.
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